All prospective and current club leaders are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the
All prospective and current club leaders are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the
The BSU's purpose is to create a safe space for Black Students to be themselves. Our main goal is to build community and love one another.
Renee Simms
rsimms@pugetsound.edu
BSU@pugetsound.edu
JSU seeks to provide an inclusive and safe space to all Jewish identities and allies.
Dave Wright
dwright@pugetsound.edu
JSU@pugetsound.edu
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship will provide a discussion group for athletes of any sport (varsity, club, or intramural) to better represent Christian values while competing on the field as well as making a difference in the Tacoma community.
upscf@pugetsound.edu
To provide a space for students who identify as Asian, and build a supportive, and fun community!
Sam Liao
COMBS is committed to providing a safe space for ALL students of color with a focus on discussing the complexities, difficulties, beauty, and experience of being a mixed race individual on the UPS campus as well as life in general. We want to enhance your UPS experience and develop the cultural environment for the community by promoting ethnic and multicultural awareness and diversity!
Pierre Ly
ply@pugetsound.edu
COMBS@pugetsound.edu
Presidents: Neelu Stark, Deanna Lau
A space for Latinx students to feel welcome and included!
Pepa Lago-Gra帽a and Jairo
sinfronteras@pugetsound.edu
To foster and empower a supportive community and provide resources to be successful for students of color who have declared or are interested in a major or minor in a STEM field.
Erin Colbert-White
ecolbertwhite@pugetsound.edu
visiblespectrum@pugetsound.edu
Gender & Sexuality Alliance, a merging of the former Queer Alliance and Drag Club, is a supportive community of queer and ally students that affirms all sexual orientations and identities. We work through social, political, and educational activism for equality for all sexual minorities.
Mare Hirsch
mehirsch@pugetsound.edu
gsa@pugetsound.edu
South Asian, Southwest Asian, and North African Club (SSWANA) offers a welcoming space for students from these regions/heritages to build community and celebrate their identity.
Priti Joshi
pjoshi@pugetsound.edu
sswana@pugetsound.edu
To create a safe space for people with family ties to the MENA region to come together.
Sam Kigar
MENA@pugetsound.edu
Reece Oliver
roliver@pugetsound.edu
younglife@pugetsound.edu
A safe and fun discussion/conversation space to address problems of race and pedagogy.
sarpi@pugetsound.edu
Ka Ohana Me Ke Aloha is a club whose goal is to make students from Hawai鈥檌 feel welcome and have a sense of community. It also aims to share Hawaiian culture with the community.
Serni Solidarios
ohana@pugetsound.edu
NISA aims to facilitate a supportive community among Native and Indigenous students. Our goals are to reduce feelings of isolation and promote avenues of assistance for Native and Indigenous students in order to address and cope with the marginalized experiences of learning at a PWI.
Katherine Crocker
nisa@pugetsound.edu
Julian Caneda-Santos
upsfasa@pugetsound.edu
dsu@pugetsound.edu
Create a fun and inclusive club to shred in winter!
Stuart Smithers
smithers@pugetsound.edu
skiteam@pugetsound.edu
Clearcut Ultimate Frisbee is a place where women of all skill levels can come and play frisbee and experience the frisbee community.
Dave Wright
dwright@pugetsound.edu
clearcut@pugetsound.edu
The Climbing Club works to create an inclusive climbing environment on and off campus. We aim to introduce a larger group of people into the climbing community and help foster a love for climbing for climbers with a range of experience.
Daniel Sherman
dsherman@pugetsound.edu
climbingclub@pugetsound.edu
President: Zoe Maysmith
Vice President: Holly Poole
Club Soccer aims to promote the game of soccer to an ever-expanding group of diverse, passionate members who grow and evolve alongside each other. We accomplish this through weekly training, fitness exercises, and skill sessions, in turn improving the health, character, and motivation of our members. We are a community where all are welcome to play the beautiful game.
Tanya Erzen
terzen@pugetsound.edu
(253)-879-3577
clubsoccer@pugetsound.edu
Sonya Dauncey
sdauncey@pugetsound.edu
clubtennis@pugetsound.edu
The Kayak Club serves to give the campus community the opportunity to learn essential kayaking skills in a safe controlled environment, while emphasizing fun, team building, trust, self-confidence, and community.
kayakclub@pugetsound.edu
We as a club provide the opportunity for students to learn about the
international sport of rugby. By playing rugby, students are introduced to a sport that they may not have known about prior to joining the club and they are brought into a group of people who are more than willing to help teach each other the game. Rugby is a sport that can often lean on veteran players to help teach new and inexperienced players how to play, thus providing every student an opportunity to lead and teach in their own right.
Sam Egan
scegan@pugetsound.edu
(541)-556-7638
mensrugby@pugetsound.edu
The 兔子先生 Postmen Ultimate Frisbee team is a club sports team dedicated to playing and expanding the game of Ultimate Frisbee on the UPS campus. We seek to create an inclusive, fun and competitive environment for any student to join.
Dave Wright
dwright@pugetsound.edu
mensultimate@pugetsound.edu
President: Xander Nobel Rudolph
The Men鈥檚 Lacrosse Club is interested in growing the game. We intend to continue our tradition of growing our team鈥檚 fundamentals and camaraderie!
Jacob Mckenney
menslacrosse@pugetsound.edu
UPS Running Club is dedicated to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for all runners, from those just beginning to explore their relationship with running to seasoned racers. We aim to build a strong sense of community both on campus and within the broader running world, offering encouragement for individual goals while enjoying weekly group runs together.
Nancy Bristow
runningclub@pugetsound.edu
President: Anna Dery
Liz Collins
lcollins@pugetsound.edu
(253)-879-3237
womxnsrugby@pugetsound.edu
Mortar Board, Inc., is an honor society of individuals selected for distinguished ability and achievement in scholarship, leadership, and service.
mortarboard@pugetsound.edu
The goal of garden club is to create a space to learn about gardening, food accessibility, and to build community
Emelie Peine
epeine@pugetsound.edu
(253)-879-3600
gardenclub@pugetsound.edu
The Geology Club provides a social and academic gathering for any students interested in the field of geology. It offers social events, field trips, research endeavors, and other activities, all to provide enrichment to its members and the community.
Leslie Levenson
llevenson@pugetsound.edu
(253)-879-3814
geologyclub@pugetsound.edu
The Fencing Club seeks to provide education and entertainment to novice and veteran fencers. We push for the development and learning of skills in an enjoyable atmosphere.
upsfencingclub@pugetsound.edu
CWMEA represents all those on campus who have an interest in music education. The club hosts weekly guest lectures on topics in music performance, history, and pedagogy with the aim of furthering the knowledge of our members.
Tina Huynh
tahuynh@pugetsound.edu
(253)-879-3585
The mission of Jam It! A Cappella is to manage, serve, and promote A Cappella music on campus.
jamitacappella@pugetsound.edu
Our mission is to foster a love for bees and sustainable beekeeping practices among students while building a vibrant and engaged campus community. We aim to create a fun and lighthearted educational environment where members can connect with nature, learn the art of beekeeping, and contribute to the well-being of our local ecosystem. Through hands-on experiences, collaborative projects, and community outreach, we strive to inspire a deeper understanding of the importance of bees and sustainability in our world.
Susannah Hannaford
beekeepingclub@pugetsound.edu
Advocates for Detained Voices is a solidarity club at UPS focused on amplifying the voices of those affected by the system of immigration detention in the United States, recognizing the colonial and racist roots in place. We follow the leadership and work in coalition with La Resistencia, a local group led by undocumented people and people detained at the Northwest Detention Center, which exists only 10 minutes from our campus.
Robin Jacobson
rjacobson@pugetsound.edu
ADV@pugetsound.edu
Film and Media Club provides students with the opportunity to gain experience and further their interest in film and video production. The club is an outlet to learn more about the dynamics of media: writing, producing, editing, directing, and acting.
Bill Haltom
haltom@pugetsound.edu
(253)-879-3445
filmandmediaproduction@pugetsound.edu
UWE increases visibility of women pursuing economics degrees, provides networking opportunities that promote the advancement of women in economic professions and creates a forum in which research and issues of common interest can be explored.
Lisa Nunn
enunn@pugetsound.edu
uwe@pugetsound.edu
We provide a space for people to come together, play some games, and have fun.
David Latimer
dlatimer@pugetsound.edu
tabletop@pugetsound.edu
The 兔子先生 AMWA (American Medical Women鈥檚 Association) Branch hopes to, as the next generation of female physicians, positively impact both local and wider communities while supporting each other鈥檚 endeavors in the fields of health and medicine.
Nova Fergueson
(253-879-2708)
AMWA@pugetsound.edu
Habitat for Humanity seeks to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action.
Alison Paradise
paradise@pugetsound.edu
(253)-879-3572
habitatforhumanity@pugetsound.edu
RDG seeks to provide members of the Puget Sound community exposure to dance in all its forms.
RDG@pugetsound.edu
Knowledge is Power
Alison Paradise
phietasigma@pugetsound.edu
To facilitate a community of theatre-makers and create opportunities for fun, inclusive, and creative student-driven theatre.
Jess K. Smith
jksmith@pugetsound.edu
barebones@pugetsound.edu
President: Aidan Bane
Vice President: Ashlyne Collado
Founded in 1932, the Adelphian Concert Choir is one of the signature groups of the university and is recognized as one of the Northwest鈥檚 most acclaimed ensembles. For more than 70 years this auditioned choir has sustained a level of choral excellence.
Steven Zopfi
szopfi@pugetsound.edu
(253)-879-3953
adelphians@pugetsound.edu
President: Annie Hochberg
Vice President: Branson Jones
Allowing students from all disciplines to gain a real, valued investing experience.
Lynette Claire
investmentclub@pugetsound.edu
Garden Level is a Tenor/Bass A Capella group that upholds a mindful and sexy relationship to A Capella performance. Our goal is to improve our singers while fostering a fun and creative environment that we get to share with our campus.
Steven Zopfi
gardenlevel@pugetsound.edu
President: Jordan Steinhart
Music Director: Ben Kerr
The 兔子先生 Pre-Health Club strives to support members in reaching their utmost potential in their pre-health experience by engaging in a community of other pre-health students who can provide support, advice, and ask questions freely.
Nova Fergueson
nfergueson@pugetsound.edu
(253)-879-2708
prehealthclub@pugetsound.edu
Presidents: Marisa Wiese (mwiese@pugetsound.edu), Madison Hening (mhening@pugetsound.edu)
Vice President: Grace Novack (anovack@pugetsound.edu)
To bring students together and foster a community around tabletop roleplaying games, such as Dungeons and Dragons (D&D), Pathfinder, Generic Universal RolePlaying System (GURPS), Blades in the Dark, and more.
Eli Gandour-Rood
gamingsociety@pugetsound.edu
President: Cian Monaghan
Jess J Smith
Promoting the physical therapy profession through education, experience, and community involvement and providing an opportunity for personal growth, charity, and leadership within our student members.
spta@pugetsound.edu
Collaborative Art Club is a space for students to create and collaborate weekly. This club is casual and open to any UPS student!
Zaixin Hong
cac@pugetsound.edu
To create a common space for people with interest in learning about chess to come and play weekly.
Tiffany MacBain
tamacbain@pugetsound.edu
Our club mission is promoting "Conservation Through Inclusivity." Our organization lowers the high financial cost of entry for beginner student anglers from all backgrounds. We also offer ways for students to legally become involved in fishing regardless of citizenship or nationality status.
Historically, the conservation movement in the United States has excluded people from minority backgrounds. By promoting true diversity within recreational fishing, we aim to make a greater contribution to our nation's conservation movement. Without diversity, conservation is inherently flawed, and we intend to be an inclusive force for conservation.
Garrett Milam
Walter Stackler
animeclub@pugetsound.edu
Devlyn Habib
Wind Woods
betweenthepages@pugetsound.edu
Ash Wolf
Creating a Bible study club that specifically caters to the needs and experiences of young students of color Christians is the initial goal for this club. It's important to foster a space where individuals can celebrate their identities and delve into their faith while connecting it to their daily lives.
Kim Jung
President: Shiham Walupupu
Vice President: Nani
Suzanne Holland
bioethicsclub@pugetsound.edu
Cecilia Turetzky
Jonah Heinen
Helena Rudolf
Anne Wainwright
Lynette Claire
realestateclub@pugetsound.edu
Hayden Miller
Lynette Claire
entrepreneurclub@pugetsound.edu
Chase Miller
Cynthia Gibson
Annika Laberge
The Physics Club aims to build community amongst students with interests in physics and math. We are open to any student, across all majors. The Physics Club promotes understanding and appreciation of physics through experiments and competitions that are accessible for students with no prior knowledge of the subject.
David Latimer
physicsclub@pugetsound.edu
Ella Slattery
phsa@pugetsound.edu
Tiffany Williams & Kurt Graupensperger
Taylor Wuepper
sarpi@pugetsound.edu
Jonah Heinen
Helena Rudolf
timbermen@pugetsound.edu
Pallas Christian
Mya Woods
Peter Hodum
George Slaats
Let's talk story writing! Wordweave is a creative writing club dedicating to creating a space for people to discuss and collaborate on original fiction together.
William Kupinse
wordweave@pugetsound.edu
President: Alika Khun
Sofia Colvin & Jamie Eckmann
George Irving
Emma Pellegrini
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It is mandatory that all students participating in high-risk clubs/organizations fill out the for each high-risk club they are a part of. This is required, if you or anyone participating in a high-risk club is found to have not completed the form, it will result in the suspension of the club for two weeks, removal of the current club leaders, and any coaches will be fired. Outside members will not be allowed to participate in high-risk clubs.
The campus has lots of different spaces available to find the one that works best for your club/organization! If you plan to use a classroom to meet or need space for an event, please make sure to reserve it! All reservations can be made through . All events will need to be approved before they can happen.
Hazing is prohibited. Hazing of any method of initiation into a student organization or living group, or any pastime or amusement engaged in with respect to that organization or group (other than customary athletic events or similar contests or competitions) which, with or without the consent of the participant(s):
Any group or individual who is found to have been involved in any instances of hazing will be subject to prosecution, including but not limited to mandatory withdrawal and loss of funding. More information can be found on the University鈥檚 Hazing Policy Page.
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